Top 100 Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes
#1. Ludwig Wittgenstein (1953), went so far as to say that the limits of our language were, indeed, the limits of our world.
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#2. It is difficult to deviate from an old line of thought 'just a little'. The radical departure is easier than the subtle deviation." Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Paul Byall
#3. Ludwig Wittgenstein once said that names are the only things that exist in the world. Maybe that's true, but the problem is that as time passes by, names do not remain the same - even if they don't change.
Victor Pelevin
#4. Said in reference to Ludwig Wittgenstein: Talent is like the marksman who hits a target which others cannot reach; genius is like the marksman who hits a target others cannot even see.
Arthur Schopenhauer
#5. I really do think with my pen, because my head often knows nothing about what my hand is writing.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#8. You must always be puzzled by mental illness. The thing I would dread most, if I became mentally ill, would be your adopting a common sense attitude; that you could take it for granted that I was deluded
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#9. When I am furious about something, I sometimes beat the ground or a tree with my walking stick. But I certainly do not believe that the ground is to blame or that my beating can help anything ... And all rites are of this kind.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#10. The aspect of things that are most important to us are hidden because of their familiarity and simplicity.
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#11. Concerning that which cannot be talked about, we should not say anything.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#12. If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration but timelessness, then eternal life belongs to those who live in the present.
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#13. The solution to the problem of life is seen in the vanishing of this problem.
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#14. A picture whose pictorial form is logical form is called a logical picture.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#15. What is left over if I subtract the fact that my arms goes up from the fact that I raise my arm?
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#16. Frazer is much more savage than most of his savages, for they are not as far removed from the understanding of spiritual matter as a twentieth-century Englishman. His explanations of primitive practices are much cruder than the meaning of these practices themselves.
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#17. One of the most misleading representational techniques in our language is the use of the word 'I.'
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#19. For an answer which cannot be expressed the question too cannot be expressed.
The riddle does not exist.
If a question can be put at all, then it can also be answered.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#20. Schiller writes in a letter [to Goethe, 17 December 1795] of a 'poetic mood'. I think I know what he means, I think I am familiar with it myself. It is the mood of receptivity to nature and one in which one's thoughts seem as vivid as nature itself.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#22. The 2 timeless drivers that underpin the behavior of every generation: the need to belong and the need to be significant. The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#23. A man's thinking goes on within his consciousness in a seclusion in comparison with which any physical seclusion is an exhibition to public view.
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#25. Our ordinary language has no means for describing a particular shade of color. Thus it is incapable of producing a picture of this color.
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#26. 2.223 In order to discover whether the picture is true or false we must compare it with reality. 2.224 It cannot be discovered from the picture alone whether it is true or false. 2.225 There is no picture which is a priori true.
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#29. The problems are solved, not by giving new information, but by arranging what we have known since long.
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#32. This procedure [selecting the simplest law], however, has no logical justification but only a psychological one.
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#33. If by eternity is understood not endless temporal duration but timelessness, then he lives eternally who lives in the present.
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#34. The book deals with the problems of philosophy and shows, as I believe, that the method of formulating these problems rests on the misunderstanding of the logic of our language.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#35. Most propositions and questions, that have been written about philosophical matters, are not false, but senseless ... (They are of the same kind as the question whether the Good is more or less identical than the Beautiful.)
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#36. A tautology's truth is certain, a proposition's possible, a contradiction's impossible.
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#38. A propositional sign, applied and thought out, is a thought. A thought is a proposition with a sense.
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#39. I have extremely little courage myself, much less than you; but I have found that whenever, after a long struggle, I have screwed my courage up to do something I always felt much freer & happy after it.
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#40. The popular scientific books by our scientists aren't the outcome of hard work, but are written when they are resting on their laurels.
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#41. For the essence of the symbol cannot be altered without altering its sense.
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#42. Imagine someone pointing to a place in the iris of a Rembrandt eye and saying, 'The walls of my room should be painted this color.
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#43. ...the tendency of all men who ever tried to write or talk Ethics or Religion was to run against the boundaries of language. This running against the walls of our cage is perfectly, absolutely hopeless.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#44. A proposition is completely logically analyzed if its grammar is made completely clear: no matter what idiom it may be written or expressed in ...
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#46. Philosophical problems can be compared to locks on safes, which can be opened by dialing a certain word or number, so that no force can open the door until just this word has been hit upon, and once it is hit upon any child can open it.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#47. Only when one thinks even much more madly than the philosophers can one solve their problems.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#48. People often say that aesthetics is a branch of psychology. The idea is that once we are more advanced-all the mysteries of art-will be understood by psychological experiments. Exceedingly stupid at this idea is, this is roughly it.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#50. Could one imagine a stone's having consciousness? And if anyone can do so-why should that not merely prove that such image-mongery is of no interest to us?
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#51. A right-hand glove could be put on the left hand if it could be turned round in four-dimensional space.
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#52. If a person tells me he has been to the worst places I have no reason to judge him; but if he tells me it was his superior wisdom that enabled him to go there, then I know he is a fraud.
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#53. If the will did not exist, neither would there be that centre of the world, which we call the I.
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#54. Our civilization is characterized by the word "progress." Progress is its form rather than making progress being one of its features. Typically it constructs. It is occupied with building an ever more complicated structure. And even clarity is sought only.
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#55. The philosophical I is not the human being, not the human body or the human soul with the psychological properties, but the metaphysical subject, the boundary (not a part) of the world.
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#56. What I called jottings would not be a rendering of the text, not so to speak a translation with another symbolism. The text would not be stored up in the jottings. And why should it be stored up in our nervous system?
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#57. The philosopher strives to find the liberating word, that is, the word that finally permits us to grasp what up to now has intangibly weighed down upon our consciousness.
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#58. The "experience" which we need to understand logic is not that such and such is the case, but that something is; but that is no experience. Logic precedes every experience - that something is so. It is before the How, not before the What.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#59. Death is not an experience in life; we do not live to experience death.
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#60. It is not humanly possible to gather immediately from it what the logic of language is. Language disguises thought.
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#61. I should not like my writing to spare other people the trouble of thinking. But, if possible, to stimulate someone to thoughts of his own.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#62. Here the term 'language-game' is meant to bring into prominence the fact that the speaking of language is part of an activity, of a form of life.
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#63. Language is a labyrinth of paths. You approach from one side and know your way about; you approach the same place from another side and no longer know your way about.
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#64. No one can think a thought for me in the way that no one can don my hat for me.
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#65. The philosopher is not a citizen of any community of ideas, that is what makes him a philosopher.
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#67. I won't say 'See you tomorrow' because that would be like predicting the future, and I'm pretty sure I can't do that.
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#69. We must do away with all explanation, and description alone must take its place.
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#70. It is one of the chief skills of the philosopher not to occupy himself with questions which do not concern him.
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#71. What signs fail to express, their application shows. What signs slur over, their application says clearly.
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#72. It would strike me as ridiculous to want to doubt the existence of Napoleon; but if someone doubted the existence of the earth 150years ago, perhaps I should be more willing to listen, for now he is doubting our whole system of evidence.
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#73. Telling someone something he does not understand is pointless, even if you add that he will not be able to understand it.
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#74. The truth can be spoken only by someone who is already at home in it; not by someone who still lives in untruthfulness, and does no more than reach out towards it from within untruthfulness.
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#76. Philosophy, as we use the word, is a fight against the fascination which forms of expression exert upon us.
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#77. There is not a philosophical method, though there are indeed methods, like different therapies.
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#78. It is so characteristic, that just when the mechanics of reproduction are so vastly improved, there are fewer and fewer people who know how music should be played.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#79. What stands fast does so, not because it is intrinsically obvious or convincing; it is rather held fast by what lies around it.
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#80. Roughly speaking: to say of two things that they are identical is nonsense, and to say of one thing that it is identical with itself is to say nothing.
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#81. Man has to awaken to wonder - and so perhaps do peoples. Science is a way of sending him to sleep again.
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#82. One is unable to notice something because it is always before one's eyes.
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#84. A man will be imprisoned in a room with a door that's unlocked and opens inwards; as long as it does not occur to him to pull rather than push.
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#87. Just be indipendent of the external world, so you don't have to fear for what's in it.
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#89. In the middle of a conversation, someone says to me out of the blue: "I wish you luck." I am astonished; but later I realize that these words connect up with his thoughts about me.
And now they do not strike me as meaningless any more.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#90. Our investigation is a grammatical one. Such an investigation sheds light on our problem by clearing misunderstandings away. Misunderstandings concerning the use of words, caused, among other things, by certain analogies between the forms of expression in different regions of language.
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#91. Waltzing is not the same thing as dancing, since the rhumba is also a dance but it is not a waltz. It therefore follows that one can waltz without dancing the waltz.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#92. A color which would be 'dirty' if it were the color of a wall, needn't be so in a painting.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#93. What Copernicus really achieved was not the discovery of a true theory but of a fertile new point of view.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#94. More wisdom is contained in the best
crime fiction than in philosophy.
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#96. This sort of thing has got to be stopped. Bad philosophers are like slum landlords. It's my job to put them out of business.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#97. The real discovery is the one which enables me to stop doing philosophy when I want to. The one that gives philosophy peace, so that it is no longer tormented by questions which bring itself into question.
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#98. I did not get my picture of the world by satisfying myself of its correctness; nor do I have it because I am satisfied of its correctness. No: it is the inherited background against which I distinguish between true and false.
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#99. I think one of the things you and I have to learn is that we have to live without the consolation of belonging to a Church ...
Of one thing I am certain. The religion of the future will have to be extremely ascetic, and by that I don't mean just going without food and drink.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#100. When Logic congeals into all-encompassing and perfect-seeming theories, then it can actually become a very evil con trick. Wittgenstein has a point, you see: 'All the facts of science are not enough to understand the world's meaning!
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